Spatial frequency processing and its modulation by emotional content in severe alcohol use disorder.
Coralie CreupelandtPierre MaurageBruno BocanegraSébastien SzaffarczykPhilippe de TimaryJory DeleuzeCarine LambotFabien D'HondtPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2022)
SAUD patients showed a general reduction in sensitivity across all spatial frequencies, indicating impoverished processing of both coarse and fine-scale visual content. However, we observed selective impairments depending on facial cues: individuals with SAUD processed intermediate spatial frequencies less efficiently than healthy controls following neutral faces, whereas group differences emerged for the highest spatial frequencies following fearful faces. Altogether, SAUD was associated with mixed MC and PC deficits that may vary according to emotional content, in line with a flexible but suboptimal use of low-level visual content. Such subtle alterations could have implications for everyday life's complex visual judgments.